Model dependence of the polarization asymmetries in weak pion production off the nucleon

Abstract

The work presents the studies of the polarization observables in the single pion production (SPP) induced by the interaction of the muon neutrino (antineutrino) with nucleons. The SPP cross-sections and spin asymmetries are computed within two phenomenological models. One is basing on the nonlinear sigma model Hernandez:2007qq; the other has origin in linear sigma model~Fogli:1979cz. Firstly, we show that the final nucleon polarization and target spin asymmetries are good observables to obtain information about the C5A axial form factor. Secondly, we demonstrate that the nucleon polarization and the target spin asymmetries are sensitive to the relative phase between resonance and nonresonance amplitudes. We conclude that the polarization of the final nucleon and the target spin asymmetry are promising observables for testing SPP models, including studies of the axial content of (1232) resonance and unitarization procedures.

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